Why inconsistency in daily management quietly undermines calf health and how veterinarians can help stabilize outcomes before ...
Isaac Haagen, an assistant professor of dairy production who holds a joint extension and research appointment, spoke on how ...
The first 24 hours of life and how colostrum is handled set the stage for how well calves can survive and thrive during ...
Recent advances in dairy cattle calving and neonatal care have integrated sophisticated monitoring systems, data analytics and automated prediction models to enhance both animal welfare and farm ...
Strategies around crossbreeding are evolving to set up dairy-beef programs for successful performance, and calf health has ...
According to the US Department of Agriculture, in 2021 the average number of US dairy cows involved in milk production at any given time was 9.45 million. The vast majority of them live within “CAFOs” ...
As beef-on-dairy enters a new era, feedlots like Blackshirt Feeders are looking more toward dairies to keep their pens full.
Calves are a product of the dairy industry. Cows must be bred to produce milk, but are those subsequent calves a missed opportunity? Attendees asked that question during the Beef on Dairy Symposium ...
As the dairy industry increasingly adopts automation with the use of sensors and robotics, researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife are helping producers harness this evolving technology to help optimize ...
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